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The Supreme Court will take up a petition challenging the Goa Assembly Speakers order to restrain two Maharashtra Goa Gomantak Party (MGGP) MLAs from voting in the State Assembly during a vote of confidence against Chief Minister Digamber Kamat, on August 6.
New Delhi, Aug 1 : The Supreme Court will take up a petition challenging the Goa Assembly Speaker's order to restrain two Maharashtra Goa Gomantak Party (MGGP) MLAs from voting in the State Assembly during a vote of confidence against Chief Minister Digamber Kamat, on August 6.
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the MGGP leaders have sought a stay on Speaker Pratap Singh Rane's order.
Rane, through an ad-interim order on disqualification petitions, had restrained three legislators from participating in the Assembly vote, resulting in the Congress victory.
Governor S C Jamir had on Saturday directed Kamat to undertake a floor test to prove his majority after the Congress Government was reduced to a minority.
During the floor test, two legislators of the Maharashtra Gomantak Party (MGP) - Sudin Dhavalikar and Dipak Dhavalikar - and Victoria Fernandes, the Congress MLA who had resigned from the State Assembly last week, were restrained from voting.
The State Government was reduced to a minority following the withdrawal of support of two MGGP legislators and the resignation of Congress legislator Victoria Fernandes from the State Assembly.
ANI